
MAR-A-LAGO – The 2024 Presidential election is over except for the crying and Donald Trump has risen from the ashes to soundly defeat Kamala Harris in a red wave landslide victory.
Trump, who is awaiting sentencing this month on 34 felony convictions, will ascend to become the 47th President of the United States. All indications point to total control of both the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives along with a staunchly conservative Supreme Court.
Trump, age 78, and his allies conducted a victory speech as the votes are still being counted. Earlier Tuesday evening, he said there was widespread cheating in swing state Pennsylvania, but then he pulled ahead, and never brought it up again. Meanwhile, threats from Russia were pouring into urban voting centers. But all that is quickly being forgotten. Most all major news outlets have declared Trump the winner, as he took Pennsylvania and Wisconsin and Arizona and Georgia and perhaps others that stood in his way four years ago when Joe Biden beat him by seven million votes.
“Many people have told me that God spared my life for a reason and that reason was to save out country and to restore America to greatness and now we are going to fulfill that mission together,” Trump said at his speech.
His New Vice President, JD Vance, said, “I think that we just witnessed the greatest political comeback in the history of the United States of America.”
Trump had been mocked and ridiculed as his legal troubles mounted and he lost case after case in criminal and civil court, not to mention countless feeble and possibly illegal attempts to overthrow the 2020 election through lawsuits. Now, he will be laughing and likely settling scores.
Kamala Harris was set to address the nation at some point Wednesday and likely concede and not entice her followers to conduct a violent uprising. The red wave arrived in 2024, and there is no denying that America has spoken and told the World who we are.